1.Clinical feature of polymyositis with cardiac involvement
Journal of Clinical Neurology 1988;0(02):-
Objective To investigate the clinical features, diagnosis, treatment and prognosis of polymyositis patients with cardiac involvement.Methods Clinical data of 41 polymyositis patients with cardiac involvement were analyzed retrospectively.Results In our group, the percentage of polymyositis with cardiac involvement was 38.3%, and 25 (60.1%) out of the 41 patients were asymptomatic. Their average age was older than the cases without cardiac involvement ( P
2.Change of Ethology and Gastronomies of Rats after Spinal Cord Injury
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2012;18(6):548-550
Objective To explore the alteration in ethology and change of muscle fibers of gastronomies of rats following spinal cord injury(SCI). Methods 108 Wistar rats were divided into sham operation group (n=38) and SCI group (n=38) and rehabilitation group (n=32).The ethology was evaluated by Basso, Beattie, and Bresnahan Locomotor Rating Scale (BBB Scale), and the alteration of muscle tissue's reactivitywas observed by immunohistochemistry staining. Results The BBB scores of rehabilitation group were higher than SCI group 3weeks after injury, but all was lower than 10. The cross section areas of gastrocnemius in both groups were getting smaller, but the rehabilitationgroup was slighter. Conclusion Spontaneous recovery occurred in some degree for rats' hind limb after spinal cord injury. Rehabilitationtraining is beneficial for the recovery of rats' motor function, and alleviates the atrophy of hind limb after spinal cord injury.
4.Study on the prognostic factors in patients with acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease combined with respiratory failure
Xiaowen PU ; Runyi FANG ; Jinqing ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2014;37(34):42-44
Objective To investigate the risk factors of acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease(AECOPD) combined with respiratory failure.Methods The clinical data of 120 patients with AECOPD combined with respiratory failure were retrospectively analyzed.The patients were divided into disease improved group (96 cases) and disease serious group (24 cases,including death) according to the treatment outcome.Risk factor and treatment strategies of the two groups were statistically analyzed.Results There was no significant difference in age,sex,disease course and arterial blood oxygen partial pressure(P > 0.05).The body mass index,albumin,pH,successful cough and expectoration rate,nutritional support rate,and noninvasive mechanical ventilation rate in disease improved group was higher than that in disease serious group[(28.5 ± 9.8) kg/m2 vs.(23.3 ± 7.4) kg/m2,(21.4 ± 7.9) g/L vs.(19.3 ± 6.8) g/L,7.23 ± 0.20 vs.7.11 ± 0.17,79.2% (76/96) vs.25.0% (6/24),58.3% (56/96) vs.33.3% (8/24),81.2% (78/96) vs.62.5% (15/24)],arterial blood carbon dioxide partial pressure,mild consciousness obstacle rate,multiple drug-resistant infections rate,fungal infection rate,nasal feeding rate,hormone use time and the incidence of heart failure,pulmonary encephalopathy,hepatorenal function damage and upper gastrointestinal bleeding in disease improved group was lower than that in disease serious group [(10.08 ±1.71) kPa vs.(11.98 ± 2.03) kPa,13.5% (13/96) vs.58.3% (14/24),22.9% (22/96) vs.41.7% (10/24),0 vs.29.2% (7/24),50.0%(48/96) vs.75.0%(18/24),(5.3 ± 1.3) d vs.(11.3 ± 3.8) d,8.3%(8/96) vs.25.0%(6/24),13.5%(13/96) vs.70.8%(17/24),28.1%(27/96) vs.41.7%(10/24),5.2%(5/96) vs.12.5%(3/24)],and there was significant difference (P < 0.05).Conclusion Complicating disease,nutritional status,consciousness,capability of sputum exclusion,the degree of respiratory infection,treatment with noninv asive positive pressure ventilation,arterial gas analysis index are the correlated factors of prognosis in AECOPD combined with respiratory failure.
5.Expression of myositis specific autoantibodies in polymyositis/dematomyositis and other neuromuscular diseases
Fang LIU ; Chuanqiang PU ; Xiaobing SHI
Journal of Clinical Neurology 1993;0(03):-
Objective To investigate sensitivity and specificity of myositis specific autoantibodies (MSAs) in polymyositis/dematomyositis(PM/DM ) and other neuromuscular disease. Methods Taking serum from 63 patients with PM/DM (PM/DM group)and 60 definite neuromusclar disease(non-myositis) patients(control group). All the sera were detected for two kind autoantibodies:anti-Jo-1,anti-SRP by immunoblotting method. Calculating sensitivity,specificity of anti-Jo-1 and anti-SRP autoantibodies for the diagnosis PM/DM. Results Positive ratio for anti-Jo-1 and anti-SRP autoantidodies were 17% and 5% respectively in the PM/DM group, while none of the sera from control group detected positive.The specificity of both autoantibodies diagnosis for PM/DM were 100% and (95% CI:94%~100%).The sensitivity was 22%( 95%CI:13%~34%). Conclusion Anti-Jo-1 and anti-SRP autoantibodies are highly specific to PM/DM diagnosis.
6.Clinical evaluation of non - invasive cardiac output measurements in critically ill patients.
Pu CHEN ; Yuntao ZHANG ; Qiang FANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Internal Medicine 2001;0(10):-
Objective To evaluate the non-invasive cardiac output measurements by electric impedance in critically illpatients. Methods Cardiac output measurements by impedance and Doppler ultrasonography were performed in 38 pa-tients in ICU. Results There was a significant correlation (r =0. 908 ) between impedance and ultrasonography for car-dio output measurement. Conclusion There is close agreement between electric impedance and ultrasonography in themeasurement of cardiac output in the patients. The electric impedance measurement is a noninvasive,feasible, handy, con-tinuous and cheap measurement of cardiac output.
7.Clinical pathological of Wegener's granulomatosis in middle-aged and elderly patients
Fang FANG ; Xubai QIAO ; Chun PU ; Jianxin PANG ; Dongge LIU
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2013;(6):655-658
Objective To study the clinical pathological features of Wegener's granulomatosis (WG) in middle-aged and elderly patients,and enhance understanding of this disease.Methods Totally 21 patients with WG (11 males,10 females,aged 45 to 76 years,mean age 58.1 years) in our hospial from February 1999 to July 2012 were selected.The clinical and pathological data of WG patients were retrospectively analyzed.34 biopsies including 2 autopsies from different organs were paraffin embedded and stained by hematoxylin and eosin and histochemistry.13 renal biopsies were all examined by immunofluorescence and electron microscope.Results The average time from the onset of clinical symptoms to the diagnosis was 5.3 months (from 24 days to 11.0 months).Eyes,nose and salivary glands were the most commonly involved parts at the beginning of Wegener's granulomatosis (52.4%,11 cases).The percentages of the skin,lung and renal involvement were 14.3% (3 cases),81.0% (17 cases) and 71.4% (15 cases),respectively.Among 21 patients,18 patients were examined with anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibody (ANCA).c-ANCA was positive in 72.2 % patients (13 cases,13/18),p-ANCA was positive in 16.7% patients (3 cases,3/18),and ANCA was negative in 11.1% patients (2 cases,2/18).3 major pathological manifestations were observed:7 kinds of vasculitis including capillaritis,acute vasculitis,chronic vasculitis,fibrinoid necrosis in vasculitis,necrotizing granulomatous vasculitis,non-necrotizing granulomatous vasculitis and cicatricial vascular changes; 4 kinds of granulomatous inflammation including scattered giant cells,palisading histiocytes,poorly formed granulomas and microabscess surrounded by granulomatousinflammation;2 kinds of parenchymal necrosis including geographic necrosis and microabscess.13 kinds of histopathologic features in 3 major manifestations were found from 2 autopsies,but various kinds histopathologic features presented in small biopsy samples.Minor manifestations such as diffuse pulmonary hemorrhage were found at the periphery of WG.Conclusions The wide variation and broad spectrum of pathologic features can occur in WG.Vasculitis,granulomatous inflammation and parenchymal necrosis are the most important histopathological features.The correct diagnosis of WG requires careful correlation of pathology with complicated clinical features.
8.Analgesic effect of buccal acupuncture on acute arthritis in rabbits and underlying mechanisms
Wangjun JIE ; Xiaoli FANG ; Ruisheng PU ; Chenghong SU ; Yanju ZHANG ; Yongle PU ; Chenguang YANG
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2017;42(5):517-521
Objective:To observe the analgesic effect of acupuncture and to explore its central analgesic mechanism in rheumatoid arthritis rabbits.Methods:A total of 60 flap-eared white rabbits were randomly assigned into a normal control group (n=6),a model group (n=6),a body-acupuncture group (n=24),and a buccal acupuncture group (n=24).The later 2 groups were further randomly assigned into 0,0.5,1,and 2 h subgroups,with 6 cases in each group.The rheumatoid arthritis model was established by induction of eggalbumin.In the body acupuncture group,bilateral Xiyan and Zusanli were punctured for 15 s while in the buccal acupuncture group,acupuncture was applied to Xi for 15 s,with the needle retaining for 30 min.The pain threshold was detected with PL-200,taking struggle movements of rabbits as a measurement index,response latency from irradiation to struggling movements as the rabbit's pain threshold.The contents of β-endorplhin (β-EP) and cholecystokinin-8 (CCK-8) in cerebrospinal fluid were examined by radioimmunoassay.Results:Compared with the control group,pain threshold and CCK-8 levels decreased significantly (P<0.01) and the concentration of β-EP significantly increased (P<0.05) in the model group.The pain threshold in the body-acupuncture group and the buccal acupuncture group at 0 and 1 h (P<0.05 or P<0.01) increased significantly,while the β-EP and CCK-8 contents in the bodyacupuncture group and the buccal acupuncture group were significantly higher than those in the model group (P<0.01 or P<0.05).Both β-EP and CCK-8 contents in the buccal acupuncture group at 0 h were significantly higher than those in the body-acupuncture group (P<0.05).Conclusion:The analgesic effect of buccal acupuncture is superior to that of body-acupuncture.Both buccal acupuncture and body-acupuncture can effectively raise the pain threshold in acute arthritis rabbits,which is closely associated with their effects in the up-regulation of β-EP and CCK-8 contents in cerebrospinal fluid.
10.Effect of over Expression of P53 and C-erbB-2 on Prognosis of Breast Cancer
Yong-shun, PU ; Jin-liang, ZHOU ; Fang, WANG
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2001;21(2):170-172
Objective The purpose of this study is to assess the prognostic significance of over expression of P53, C-erbB-2 in breast cancer. Methods In 48 patients with breast cancer the expression of P53, C-erbB-2, PCNA and ER was determined by the S-P staining immunohistochemical technique. Results The positive rate of P53, C-erbB-2, PCNA and ER were 54%, 43.7% 52%, 41.6% seperateiy. Expression of P53 and C-erbB-2 increased with the class of the tissuess. There is significant difference between grade Ⅰ and Ⅱ , Ⅲ (P<0.05) as well as between lymph node metastasis (+) and lymph node metastasis (-) patients (P<0.05). Conclusion The over expression of P53, C-erbB-2 may be a useful prognostic indicator in breast cancer.